A TALK AT KOREAN INSTITUTE FOR UNIFICATION EDUCATION
, 15/07/2013 14:07Receiving the invitation of the Korean Institute for Unification Education, the Korean Ministry of Unification, Dr. Tran Dinh Lam had a talk in Seoul on July 03, 2013 after attending an international conference at the Yeungnam University.
Receiving the invitation of the Korean Institute for Unification Education, the Korean Ministry of Unification, Dr. Tran Dinh Lam had a talk in Seoul on July 03, 2013 after attending an international conference at the Yeungnam University.
Present at the talk were General Director Kim Young Kyu, Managing Director Kim Nam-Joong, Prof. Lee In Jeong, Dr. Yong Seok Choy, Dr. Lee In Jeong, Kim Hee-bong, Koo Byong Sam, Bae Youbsoo Kim, Kim Gu Won together with some other professors and researchers from the Institute’s centers.
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Many issues were discussed by these Korean professors at the talk. They raised a number of questions such as why the Vietnam’s economy has not achieved dramatic growth after joining WTO, why it cannot maintain the same growth rate as in the reform period, what the public sentiment is after the country’s unification and how Vietnam prepares its human resource for the economic reform process.
The Korean Institute for Unification Education was established in 1970. It often organizes conferences and seminars on socio-economic issues of both South and North Korea with the purpose of educating state officers and teachers on the country’s current situation and encouraging them to build up the development model proposed by the country’s leaders. The open policy and human resource advancement have attracted the attention of the Institute. With the motto of national self-respect, the Institute always prepares the human resource for the country’s unification if possible. Its philosophy of education is to build up patriotism, put emphasis on internal elements, evoke national pride and devote the whole people’s capacity to a modernized and affluent Korea. Besides, the Institute also organizes lots of seminars in which researchers and university professors are invited to attend and give their opinions on what Korea has achieved over the past 50 years. From a poor country which had to receive aid from industrial countries, Korea has become an industrialized nation and offered aid to many developing countries in Asia and Africa.













